How to use 1Password by Agile Web Solutions – A quick introduction for beginners

How to use 1Password by Agile Web Solutions - A quick introduction for beginners

To use Outlook as an email program, you need to configure it to work with one or more email accounts. The best option for that is to use a free Google Gmail account. In case you haven’t encountered it yet, Gmail is a Web-based email service available through Google. If you have a Gmail account (or get one, which only takes a few minutes), you can use it to connect Gmail and Outlook. Once you have that connection set up properly, people can email you at your Gmail address, and you can read it in Outlook. Going the other way, you can use Outlook to reply to your Gmail messages, or compose new messages that get sent using the Gmail account.

Why use Gmail? There are certain (continue reading…)


STATISTICA…Web Browser

STATISTICA...Web Browser

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The Mobile Web Browser Market 2009-2014: Challenges and opportunities in the Web 2.0, iPhone and Google Era

Within a short timeframe, the iPhone series of devices has helped fuel mobile web adoption in North America and Europe unlike any device before. In the seven years prior to the launch, the paucity of user-friendly mobile web-focused devices proved a major obstacle to optimal growth in users and traffic.( (continue reading…)


Chrome Features – An Introduction

Chrome Features - An Introduction

Firstly what is flash? Well Flash refers to both the Macromedia Flash Player and to a multimedia authoring program used to create content it (such as games and movies). The Flash Player is a client application available in most web browsers. It features support for vector and raster graphics, a scripting language called ActionScript and bidirectional streaming of audio and video.

Macromedia Flash is the integrated development environment (IDE) and Flash Player is the virtual machine used to run the Flash files, but nowadays these terms have become mixed: “Flash” can mean either the authoring environment, the player, or the application files.

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Opera Turbo

Opera Turbo

The goal of most web designers is to create an attractive, easily accessible and functional website that will convince the visitor to do something. Creating such a website requires good graphic design, easy and intuitive site navigation, logical site layout and good web copy. The following suggestions are general web design guidelines.

Web Content

You want the visitor to see you as a knowledgeable information source and/or a reputable business. Poor grammar and spelling will immediately reduce your credibility. Remember that people use the internet to find information. For more details visit to (continue reading…)


Introduction to Outlook Web Access

Introduction to Outlook Web Access

HTTP is one of the most successful and widely used protocols on the Internet today. It is application-layer protocol used to transmit and receive hypertext pages. HTTP allows a client usually a web browser to send a simple request and receive response back from the server. Whenever you write a URL in address bar of you browser, your browser firstly contacts the web server, web server locates the requested page and sends the appropriate response. These requests and responses are issued in HTTP.

Each HTTP cycle has following steps:

Connection

The connection is established between a web browser and a web server. The connection is establ (continue reading…)


Introduction to HTML Tutorial 1

Introduction to HTML Tutorial 1

 

Critical Analysis of Web Crawlers’ Algorithms

 Minou Parhizkar 0527553

Abstract- A web crawler is a program or automated script which browses the World Wide Web in a methodical, automated manner. The objective of the paper is to make a make a critical analysis of the algorithms used by Web Crawlers. It intends to review and evaluate the different and various approaches to the methods used by the different web search engines to catalog the information.

 

 

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Web Crawler, Search Engines, WWW (continue reading…)


Introduction to HTML Tutorial 3

Introduction to HTML Tutorial 3

The Internet didn’t begin as an elaborate means of communication for people around the world. In fact, it was created in the 1960s as a way to transfer data between computers via telephone lines. This allowed the transfer of information to and from scientists and military personnel in a very efficient manner. It wasn’t until the early 1980s that the Internet became more readily available to doctors, educators, businesses and government agencies.

Early Web Design

By the late 1980s, the Internet was being introduced as a means of communication for anyone with a computer, modem and telephone line. In 1993, a new freeware browser program called Mosaic was developed. (continue reading…)


Know Your Internet Browser

Know Your Internet Browser

IE is a very good browser in many respects, but the bad guys just love to hack at it and bombard you with nasty bugs. However, there is a better browser available that’s not subject to all these viruses and attacks. Internet Explorer is the most popular browser that is used for surfing the net today. Users need a secure and reliable internet browser that will not let harmful viruses and spyware invade computers when browsing the interent. The most widely accepted browser as far back as anyone can remember is Internet Explorer. In the browser generation we are now seeing other browsers enter the market like firefox, opera and others.

Now, Firefox is the main rival of IE. Since ne (continue reading…)


Introduction to my first web browser

Introduction to my first web browser

Don’t bother with splash pages.

A splash page is normally a pointless page people put on their websites as an introduction. The page normally contains some sort of image on with a big click here to enter sign, or sometimes people don’t say anything and just hope you will click on the picture to enter their site. Splash pages are fairly pointless and it is just creating more work for your visitor as they have to click the mouse button an extra time just to see the content of your site. By removing the splash page the visitor can get to see the best parts of your site straight away, without having to wait for a pointless page to load.

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What is a Web Browser and How Does it Work

What is a Web Browser and How Does it Work

Wikipedia defines Web browser as a software application that enables a user to display and interact with text, images, and other information typically located on a Web page at a website on the World Wide Web or a local area network.

Structure of a web page is actually not the way it is displayed in a Web browser. A web page is written in a coded form in HTML, PHP or any other language. Web browser gets this information and formats into the display which we usually see when we visit a webpage.

Because of inherent differences in browsers the displayed page might appear slightly different in different browsers.

If you wish to see how a webpag (continue reading…)


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